Celtic Corner Bar & Bistro
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Although this place is a pub the antiques make it feel more homely. We had the garlic chicken with mash and verges and the lamb cutlets with mash and …
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We dropped in for an early lunch one Sunday afternoon and were probably the first people to order lunch as we waited for the kitchen to switch over fr…
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Ho hum at best, the service is ok, the food moderate at best (overpriced for what it is) I would liken it to 'pub grub' which I suppose is what it's t…
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Celtic Corner Bar & Bistro is open for Casual Dining. Celtic Corner Bar & Bistro serves Irish dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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9 Reviews on “Celtic Corner Bar & Bistro”
Ho hum at best, the service is ok, the food moderate at best (overpriced for what it is) I would liken it to ‘pub grub’ which I suppose is what it’s trying to achieve as an Irish bar but serving Guinness is about where the similarities finish. While the service time was good I’d prefer to wait longer for better food. It’s a shame given there really is little competition in this area it wouldn’t be hard to step it up. Great location but Would I recommend it.. no
We only called in here one night for drinks, but intend to go back to try the breakfast. The prices looked reasonable in comparison the rest of the street & they had a smoked salmon dish I want to tryWe made a return visit over the weekend for breakfast as stated above. Coffee was a let down had a strange flavor to it & was weak (see pic) The blend or brand name on the cup was Di Stefano of which I have never heard of! The breakfast dishes are pub food which I did not really enjoy. The smoked salmon was basic Woolworths packet style & the avo was just avo cut up into slices & rather brown & dreary.
It was my first time here. A small casual place with an Irish theme. We went for breakfast and I ordered the traditional breakfast and was disappointed. The service was slow (30 mins +) and it was not hot enough. The bacon was tough with canned baked beans and bread making up the majority of the plate. The knife was also blunt. One of my big hates is when the glassware smells, it was clean but had that dirty dishwasher smell. Yuck. The worst part was probably that we had to sit at a camping table. Please invest in some quality furniture! In saying all this we had a 50/50 split on the meals at my table (50% happy, 50% unhappy). Overall I expect better, especially in Manly. I’ll be walking past this place in future!
G & J. The Celtic Corner Bistro are on the whole, consistently good, with their quality of food, which is sadly lacking and very inconsistent, in other places in the locality…It keeps us coming back… Excellent friendly service.. great atmosphere… and doesn’t break the bank A+ from us.
Could be so much better. Although the meals are reasonably priced ($20) the quality and taste were lacking. The service was very good but the ambience was ruined by a loud band in the hotel opposite.
What a shame.. Ducked in last night for dinner with wife, OK wasn’t expecting 5 star dining just a nice casual meal. I had the Ceasar with Chicken, where do I start? Dressing was in one corner of the plate with the bacon and anchovies buried under the lettuce, so lettuce was not dressed at all, croutons were stale, chicken overcooked and dry. Fishermans platter, chips not seasoned – when trying to salt at table, coarse cooking salt in shaker wouldn’t come out.
Thanks. Thank you to the staff who helped make Oma’s 80th a great family gathering.